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MGT 4534 – Compensation Management
Chapter 8: Building Pay Structures that Recognize Employee Contributions MGT 4534 – Compensation Management
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Questions on Steps for Constructing a Pay Structure
What is a pay structure?
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Steps in constructing a pay structure
Step 1: Deciding on how many pay structures to construct Step 2: Determining a market pay line Step 3: Defining pay grades Step 4: Calculating pay ranges for each pay grade Step 5: Evaluating the results
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Questions on Steps for Constructing a Pay Structure
Step 1: Deciding on how many pay structures to construct Describe three common pay structures. Exempt & Non-Exempt Structure based on job family Structure based on geography
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Questions on Steps on Constructing a Pay Structure
Step 2: Determining a market pay line What is a market pay line?
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Questions on Steps on Constructing a Pay Structure
Step 3: Defining pay grades What are pay grades? How are jobs grouped into pay grades?
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Questions on Steps on Constructing a Pay Structure
Step 4: Calculating pay ranges for each pay grade What are pay ranges? What is the midpoint pay value? What is the range spread?
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Questions on Steps on Constructing a Pay Structure
Step 4: Calculating pay ranges for each pay grade (continued) What is pay compression? What situations lead to pay compression? What are its possible effects? How might a company prevent pay compression?
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Questions on Steps on Constructing a Pay Structure
Step 4: Calculating pay ranges for each pay grade (continued) What are green circle pay rates? Why might we see these in an organization? What are red circle pay rates?
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Questions on Steps on Constructing a Pay Structure
Step 5: Evaluating the results What is a compa-ratio? How is it calculated? What does a compa-ratio of 1 mean? What does a compa-ratio of less than 1 mean? What does a compa-ratio of more than 1 mean?
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Questions on Designing Merit Pay Systems
Explain merit pay How can equity theory explain how people react to certain levels of merit pay? What are compensation budgets? Describe the two different ways to time merit pay.
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Questions on Sales Incentive Compensation Plans
How do pay structures based on merit differ from sales compensation? (p.190) How do sales compensation programs help organizations meet their objectives? Your text lists three sales objectives that can be used. What are they?
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Questions on Alternative Sales Compensation Plans
Describe each of the following, as well as the situations in which each should be used: Salary-only plans Salary-plus-bonus plans Salary-plus-commission plans
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Questions on Alternative Sales Compensation Plans
Describe each of the following, as well as the situations in which each should be used: (Continued) Commission-plus-draw plans What is a draw? What does it mean for a draw to be recoverable vs. nonrecoverable? Commission-only plans Straight Graduated commissions Multiple-tiered commissions
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Questions on Competitive Strategy
What type of sales incentive plan fits best with differentiation? Explain why. What type of sales incentive plan fits best with lowest-cost strategies? Explain why.
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Traditional pay grades vs. broadbanding
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Traditional pay grades vs. broadbanding
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Questions on Pay Structure Variations
What is broadbanding (see table on page 199)? What is the major advantage? What is the major limitation? What is a two-tier pay structure?
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Chapter 8 – Identifying Sales Incentives*
Directions: Identify the type of sales incentive being used in each scenario. *A copy of this activity will be provided for you in class.
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Case: A New Sales Representative
Read case and type up your responses before our next class which will be spent doing a group analysis of the case.
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